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External information requests to the HSE/HPSC surged during the pandemic, resulting in competing demands for the scarce commodities of time and expertise, as investigated by APHRI SpR David https://t.co/pgMBHtKmL0
With #CovidVaccine now recommended for young children (particularly those with underlying conditions), this is a timely, very interesting piece by one of our SpRs Ruth https://t.co/u1A74MHZKv
Fantastic work by Mags, Ann, and Sile, recommending #climatechange be managed as a public health emergency given the devastating impact it is having on health https://t.co/IyHyeyTz0S
@Mags_Brennan_ @sile_dr
Great work done by Public Health SpRs Peter, Ciara and Philippa looking at the multidisciplinary approach to address #COVID19 in schools and how this could be applied to other complex public health issues @theirishbalance
https://t.co/nroEGHq5Ds
Great work by SpR Andrea Bowe exploring the potential role of machine learning and big data analysis in the early identification of children at risk for poor cognitive outcomes. https://t.co/RrXIEX3Mk0
Check out @ISSPHM's letter in the @IrishTimes discussing why the Ukrainian crisis highlights the need for a formal migrant health programme in Ireland #publichealth#migranthealth https://t.co/FZTM6pNPAA
Congratulations to Public Health Medicine Specialist Registrar Andrea Bowe and colleagues on this new publication - on the 'potential role of machine learning and big data analysis in early identification of children at risk for poor cognitive outcomes': https://t.co/YQoSicUCDI
Interesting and insightful article by Dr. Sile Kelly, SpR in Public Health Medicine @sile_dr and Dr. Breda Cosgrove, Specialist in Public Health Medicine in @PublicHealthMW on the public health consideration of food and nutrition #publichealth https://t.co/kz3EcEW1kn
(1/7) The first report from the National Serosurveillance Programme is now available looking at COVID-19 antibodies in IBTS (@Giveblood_ie) blood donors from October 2021 to January 2022.
Full report available here: https://t.co/aLBjwAun7Q 🧵
The first report from the National Serosurveillance Programme is now available looking at COVID-19 antibodies in IBTS (@Giveblood_ie) blood donors from October 2021 to January 2022.
Full report available here: https://t.co/aLBjwALXZo
The @FSAIinfo and @hpscireland are advising consumers if you have bought any of the Kinder products [pictured] with the affected best before dates, do not eat them, and do not give them as Easter presents.
Product and batch information: https://t.co/q00IHXOziW
The last in our current series of tweets sharing research that our Specialist Registrars have been involved in over the last year - this week we share papers on health protection and health promotion.
Continuing to share research that our Specialist Registrars have been involved in over the last year - with three further links this week covering cognitive performance in older adults, unreported urinary incontinence and management of a tuberculosis outbreak: